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  1. Food and drink in Chester has never been so good. Take your pick from our choice of all the top places to eat and drink in Chester below or discover your absolute favourite s by clicking ‘Find My Perfect F ood and Drink ’ to filter by your additional personal preferences.

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    Upstairs at The Grill

    Inspired by New York steakhouses, Upstairs at The Grill serves great steaks alongside wine and cocktails. The knowledgeable staff will explain the different cuts on the menu, and you even get to choose your own steak knife. The vibe has a moody American members' club feel, with a bar upstairs, heated terrace with a fire, and a retractable roof for dining in summer. upstairsatthegrill.co.uk

    Twenty Eight

    Serving British tapas with a focus on seasonal vegetables, produce at Twenty Eight comes from its very own farm at Field 28. The regularly changing menu is designed around the farm harvest, with tapas and Sunday lunch menus available. Our highlights were an earthy beetroot tartare and lemon custard tart. restaurant28.com

    The Chef’s Table – for seasonal British dishes

    Don’t be fooled by this tiny spot’s simple décor; The Chef’s Table creates elegant dishes from carefully sourced ingredients. The heritage tomato soup is almost too pretty to eat, while honey and lavender peaches are the perfect foil for tender salt-aged duck breast and duck leg faggot. chefstablechester.co.uk

    Covino – for wine and small plates

    You won’t find sauvignon blanc on the menu at this wine bar but owner Chris Laidler is only too happy to guide novices through his intriguing array of organic, biodynamic and minimal intervention wines. Pair a crisp pétillant naturel with a plate of creamy Brillat-Savarin brie from Normandy. Originally purely a wine bar, it has evolved into a small restaurant serving seasonal small plates too. covino.co.uk

    The Cellar – for a pub specialising in beer

    An unpretentious pub, this promises 20 taps, 40 gins, a handful of real ciders and its own session brew – the zesty, hoppy Saison du Pint. Craft beer connoisseurs can order thirds and soak it all up with a handmade pork pie and pickles. thecellarchester.co.uk

    Vin Santo

    Located in historic 13th-century cellars, Vin Santo is a wine merchant and bar with an impressive selection of bottles from all over the world. There's an extensive wine list, but also gins, beers and champagnes to explore. Small snacks and cheese plates (with cheese sourced from The Cheese Shop) are available to accompany your drink. The fluid menu is constantly changing, so there's plenty to discover. vinsantochester.co.uk

    The Jaunty Goat – for specialist coffee

    Choose between the fruity house blend or guest single-origin brew, a flat white or a V6O pour-over at this coffee shop, which takes its beans seriously, with four shops across Chester. Turn coffee into brunch with a bowl of gently spiced kedgeree or silken slow-poached eggs on sourdough (discover our guide to baking your own sourdough here). jauntygoat.co.uk

    Flower Cup – for brunch

    This plant-garlanded café is hidden away in one of Chester’s famous Rows (covered walkways on top of the street-level shops). You might come for the fiery tofu hash or pillowy blueberry pancakes, but you’ll probably leave with a cactus or funky pot from sister shop, The Violet Palm. flowercup.co.uk

    Kookaburra

    An Australian micro-bakery in the heart of Chester, this bright and cheery bakery is well worth stopping off at while exploring the city. Fresh baked goods include 'kimcheese' croissants, 'cheesymite' croissants and a goat's cheese and red onion swirl. Follow the savoury treats with Australian snacks, including Tim Tams and Milo. @kookaburra_bakehouse

    Chester Market

    With an artisanal bakery, sandwich bar and craft beer shop, Chester Market is rapidly turning into a foodie haven. There's a selection of street food traders to choose from – tuck into pizza, tacos, ice cream or authentic Bangladeshi cuisine, before browsing the produce traders. newchester.market

    The Cheese Shop

    If you’re in need of a picnic, or a delicious gift, look no further than The Cheese Shop, where farmer’s daughter Carole Faulkner stocks the fruit of 180 small producers. Team Mr Bourne’s 1845 (a punchy, tangy mature Cheshire) with artisan biscuits and Mrs Bridges’ caramelised onion chutney. chestercheeseshop.co.uk

    Hotel Indigo, Chester

    1. Doubles from £86, check availability at ihg.com, booking.com or expedia.co.uk This gleaming 75-bedroom hotel makes a sensible city centre base. Not only are its bedrooms peppered with racecourse memorabilia (Chester’s racecourse is the oldest still in use in England) and kitted out with stylish bathrooms (complete with rainfall showers) but dining is a real draw. With Masterchef winner Simon Wood at the helm of the hotel’s restaurant, WOOD (one of three branches, the original is in Manches...

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Best restaurants in Chester at a glace. Sticky Walnut - Casual dining, special occasion. Simon Radley - Special occasion. Burger Shed 41 - Casual dining, cheap eats, kid-friendly. The Chef's Table - Casual dining. Covino - Casual dining, cheap eats. The Brewery Tap - Casual dining, cheap eats. Koconut Grove - Casual dining.

  3. Aug 27, 2023 · Chester boasts a range of bustling wine bars, with each one providing something different to give wine fans a variety of places to meet friends for a glass or two and perhaps a bite to eat. One of those wine bars is Vin Santo, which is based in a 13th century crypt on popular food and drink hotspot Watergate Street.

  4. With new restaurants, bars and cafes opening frequently, the city is establishing itself as one of the UK’s most exciting foodie destinations. From fine dining and afternoon tea to funky wine bars, Chester is packed with options to suit any mood offering any and every cuisine you can think of.

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